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ファイル共有合法化を求める欧州市民イニシアチブ「Freedom to Share」」記事へのコメント

  • by Anonymous Coward on 2020年12月20日 11時14分 (#3945238)

    What About Creators?

    The Freedom To Share initiative answers this question with a resounding NO. However, fearing that revenues will plunge, some major copyright holders will see things differently. The group doesn’t believe that artists will be harmed by sharing though, quite the opposite.

    “We believe modern technology is an opportunity for authors, not a problem. We also believe that it’s harmful for authors to depend on and support the very unfair and unpopular status quo of copyright laws. Some authors might be appreciated and known by people much more thanks to file-sharing.”

    The proposal doesn’t come with any solutions for how creators should be compensated. However, file-sharers can and will still consume legally. Research has shown, for example, that ‘pirates’ spend more on legal entertainment than those who don’t share.

    In addition, Freedom to Share suggests that there could be other options to bring in additional revenue. For example, through taxes, or through collecting societies that are dedicated to file-sharing.

    The first priority, however, is to bring the legalization proposal into the EU spotlight. Freedom to Share hopes that it will be able to gather enough signatures in the coming weeks. And to reach that goal, it encourages all file-sharers to sign and share their initiative.

    信じられないよ……

    • DeepL翻訳とあわせて読んでみましたが、日本じゃまず通らなさそうですねこんなの(笑)
      ニコニコが流行ったころによくあった「結果的に著作権者の利益になる(こともある)からいいじゃん!」とかと同じ感じ
      具体的なことは法律のプロがやってください、的な立ち位置なのかな?

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